Cthulhu Coffee School: A Short Story

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Cthulhu coffee shop was quiet but the clattering laughter explodes for one boisterous corner.where lounges Greta who laughs loudly wavy hair bouncing up-and-down with her shoulders almond eyes crinkled at the screen.
"Hhhh you're disturbing the general public" Stella said mocking Greta using a Rigid tone sitting up straight.Greta rolled her eyes still smile at the tablet with her best friend on the screen.Stella was Only 30 mile Miles away but it might as well of been 1000 miles for Greta could not leave Chicago her new home.
"my utmost apologies Stella but seriously Your you're teaching kids with Minecraft"Grada declared in an equally sarcastic voice her going quiet at the end as A withered lady glared in annoyance at her.
"Yes indeed I assigned them to make a utopia Society using the platform of Minecraft and it mostly going well " Stella said indignant. Stella turned her head from the screen blowing out air like a angry five-year-old.stella took pride Creating new ways to teach The Ornery fourth-graders.stella did not take it kindly when Greta thought her methods of teaching were humorous.
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Stella grins as she turns her head back Greta poker face did not we were as Stella began,
"Bingo they can't that is the Point of the activity it is supposed to align with the book we read the animal farm just like in the the book someone always destroys the utopia".Greta shrugs waved her hands up-and-down

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